Issues with -t option
Carter Bullard
carter at qosient.com
Tue Apr 8 13:21:41 EDT 2008
Hmmmm, yes I get the same error you do for the 2007/11/07.
I'll investigate and I'll add using UTC to the command line.
Carter
On Apr 8, 2008, at 12:33 PM, Nick Diel wrote:
> Carter,
>
> The capital M is what I needed for some of the time filters, at the
> end of the day yesterday I was just coping what was in the man page
> (lower case m).
>
> The filter 2007/11/07 produces a filter that is a day behind:
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -D5 -t 2007/11/07
> ra[3166.c046fcb7]: 10:25:13.134115 ArgusParseTime (0xb7f82008,
> 0xb7f82078, 0xb7f820a4,2007, ) retn 3: 1194332400
> ra[3166.c046fcb7]: 10:25:13.134229 ArgusCheckTimeFormat (0xc8b2e0,
> 2007/11/07) retn 0: 1194332400-1194418800
> ra[3166.c046fcb7]: 10:25:13.134271 ArgusParseTimeArg (2007/11/07, 4,
> 0xc8b2e0)
> ra[3166.c046fcb7]: 10:25:13.134339 ArgusAddFileList (0xb7f82008, -,
> 1, -1, -1) returning -1
>
>
> The filter 2007y11M7d is close, but an hour off (probably due to
> daylight savings)
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -D5 -t 2007y11M7d
> ra[3159.c056f4b7]: 10:20:54.380457 ArgusParseTime (0xb7f03008,
> 0xb7f03078, 0xb7f030a4,, ) retn 3: 1207671654
> ra[3159.c056f4b7]: 10:20:54.380566 ArgusCheckTimeFormat (0xc8b2e0,
> 2007y11M7d) retn 0: 1194415200-1194501600
> ra[3159.c056f4b7]: 10:20:54.380614 ArgusParseTimeArg (2007y11M7d, 4,
> 0xc8b2e0)
> ra[3159.c056f4b7]: 10:20:54.380663 ArgusAddFileList (0xb7f03008, -,
> 1, -1, -1) returning -1
>
> It used MST(-6 GMT) which is correct for right now, but not for
> November should be -7 GMT.
>
> More specific filters seems to be working great. Would love for a
> way to input UTC timestamps or even just a raw time range UTC-UTC,
> didn't see any indication this was currently possible.
>
> Thanks for the input!
>
> Nick
>
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Carter Bullard <carter at qosient.com>
> wrote:
> Hey Nick,
> Sounds like a bug. What happens when you specify a valid range?
> "-t 12-13"
> "-t 06.12-06.13"
>
> if you run it with a "-D 4" option, it should tell you what the unix
> time range the time filter generates.
>
> I think for month you need a 'M'?
>
> Carter
>
>
> anubis:common carter$ ra -D5 -t 12-13
> ra[49162.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:21.768040 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f070, 0xa0053cc8,12, ) retn 4: 1207584000
> ra[49162.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:21.768128 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f09c, 0x32f070,13, -) retn 4: 1207587600
> ra[49162.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:21.768176 ArgusCheckTimeFormat
> (0xa0053cc8, 12-13) retn 0: 1207584000-1207587600
> ra[49162.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:21.768200 ArgusParseTimeArg
> (12-13, 4, 0xa0053cc8)
> ra[49162.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:21.768291 ArgusAddFileList
> (0x32f000, -, 1, -1, -1) returning -1
>
> anubis:common carter$ ra -D5 -t 12
> ra[49163.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:25.920039 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f070, 0x32f09c,12, ) retn 4: 1207584000
> ra[49163.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:25.920111 ArgusCheckTimeFormat
> (0xa0053cc8, 12) retn 0: 1207584000-1207587600
> ra[49163.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:25.920135 ArgusParseTimeArg
> (12, 4, 0xa0053cc8)
> ra[49163.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:37:25.920184 ArgusAddFileList
> (0x32f000, -, 1, -1, -1) returning -1
>
> anubis:common carter$ ra -D5 -t 12m
> ra[49180.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:39:21.244726 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f070, 0x32f09c,, ) retn 5: 1207615161
> ra[49180.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:39:21.244880 ArgusCheckTimeFormat
> (0xa0053cc8, 12m) retn 0: 1207613520-1207613580
> ra[49180.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:39:21.244923 ArgusParseTimeArg
> (12m, 4, 0xa0053cc8)
> ra[49180.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:39:21.245022 ArgusAddFileList
> (0x32f000, -, 1, -1, -1) returning -1
>
> anubis:common carter$ ra -D5 -t 06.12-06.13
> ra[49143.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:35:56.829484 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f070, 0xa0053cc8,06, ) retn 4: 1207497600
> ra[49143.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:35:56.829669 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f09c, 0x32f070,06, -) retn 4: 1207501200
> ra[49143.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:35:56.829766 ArgusCheckTimeFormat
> (0xa0053cc8, 06.12-06.13) retn 0: 1207497600-1207501200
> ra[49143.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:35:56.829808 ArgusParseTimeArg
> (06.12-06.13, 4, 0xa0053cc8)
>
> anubis:cmmon carter$ ra -D5 -t 2008/02/06.12-06.13
> ra[49151.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:36:40.358480 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f070, 0xa0053cc8,2008, ) retn 4: 1202317200
> ra[49151.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:36:40.358661 ArgusParseTime
> (0x32f000, 0x32f09c, 0x32f070,06, -) retn 4: 1202320800
> ra[49151.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:36:40.358756 ArgusCheckTimeFormat
> (0xa0053cc8, 2008/02/06.12-06.13) retn 0: 1202317200-1202320800
> ra[49151.a0052074]: 2008/04/07.20:36:40.358798 ArgusParseTimeArg
> (2008/02/06.12-06.13, 4, 0xa0053cc8)
>
>
>
> On Apr 7, 2008, at 7:40 PM, Nick Diel wrote:
>
> I am trying to use the -t option and am not having much luck. I
> want to be able to specify a range down to the seconds, but I can't
> get a filter working more specific than a month. Also is it
> possible to specify time in UTC format for the -t option?
>
>
> Regular output (I removed IP info), note this file is from last year.
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.022023 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.024221 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.028978 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.034025 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.044853 e *****
>
>
> Non working time specifications.
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007y11m7d
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007y11m
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007/11/07
>
>
> Working time specifications
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007/11
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.022023 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.024221 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.028978 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.034025 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.044853 e *****
> [diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t ****/11
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.022023 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.024221 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.028978 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.034025 e *****
> 2007/11/07-09:01:26.044853 e *****
>
>
> Any thoughts?
> Nick Diel
>
>
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